Between the Lines .-\r:.- you \llll uxing pound: and ammo. Inc‘th and yards, or miles and Edllttl’h' ’I hen. yuu are not alunc. We all rcmt ehangc. cxcn ll II |\ In Uur own And w ll Is with our IvrunnI/Jtlnn But. we ham: ulw made chunuex mthin IIur organI/attun â€" than‘uc» In addrth DC“ pttllLlL“. and mum that Iman on UH. 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We are wry prinnl tll lllL' lllHllVl‘lllL'lll Ill ntlt lIIL'llth'l\ III w many tllllCl‘L‘lll Margaret Munro Way“ in the area of recycling. Many of you have ongoing projects. And, as I have VlhllL’d with you at your convenâ€" tinm. your Innovative ideas and projects “cl-Cf cease to amaze me. The Recycl- mg Council is pleased with our efforts. The Women's institutes uphold their hand that If you contribute to the pmhlcm. you should he a part of the mlutnrn. Wl members are showing the way. and I would like to thank everyone who has helped make our commitment [tr I'L'L'yClll'lg a success. Our 90th anniversary celebration in North Bay wax one of the highlights of my term as your President. I know that thmc who attended returned home with dIt't'crt-m VIcw: about other pans of the prIanL‘L‘. renewed enthusiasm, and new Ideas and friendships. Attending the FWIC and ACW W conferences has had the some effect. And. it is at these meetings we realize the full impact of the strength of organizations united Attending the conventions has been a privilege for me. I always leave mm with a feeling of pride, and at the same time feeling very humble. At the Int convention in November, each m reported new members. And l nu pleased to see members wearing 30, ill 50. and even 60 year pins. If on women have been members for so ITAC'V‘ years, then we are still fulï¬lling a r in their lives. I have attended many function «1 your behalf. And I have tried to n :14 rain the high standards set b3. t predecessors. I would like to than'- I [a Board ofDirectors, those who sent n the Executive and other committm d all those who undertook extra I, I. mitments. Also, I would like to i my own area members who have their support in so many ways, M1 .3 having a rally in my honour. II I i surprise for me. and the best kept _1 around. Special thanks to Anna Ir Secretary. WE learned from each er in breaking new ground. As well :- cial thanks to Charlotte. as an ad r, and to Peggy. for her encourage continued on ,n n.}< ll National Women’s Network Formalized r\t Ihi~ l‘ltlll'lll National F-lrlll Wiruicn'x (‘IIIIIL'IL'IILL' lIcItl Inst Ntwcnihcr Ill Sittnl lnlin. Nt‘u llIIlII .IL I'lth ('.III.idtt pnllicrctl to tltchtxx the lllllll't' n4 lllL‘ ('.In.n|Inn l'nrnt “Illlllt'lll\ thmtrlx ((‘lâ€"WNJ l".trtn \\t|llll'll“~t «IIu.IIII/.ItIun\ Ill HIItarnt. Ncw lil'llll\\\lli\. N'cu llllllllllillltl. l'rlllk’L' [:tl \t.III[ l\lilllll. SmLIItt'llc‘lan .Itnl llrIIIxh ('IIIIIIIIltIn \tllL’ll ill tIIt'IIInII/c tlIt- ('IJWN Ill!“ .1 tIIIlIuIIul llllllll’L‘lltl group Utichct‘. Matiilnlht .Ilul .-\lht'tl.t LlL't'llttt‘tl ("IIInlInt' ‘lilllllil, l'nn Incial (‘n-Iinllnu 1m tnr Nt-nlunndlantl and Labrador. \lilll'll. "llint ll Is not the Intcnttnn of tIIt' l‘l‘WN tn till Itwll nit lrunI other .iyrnttltuml grnupx. hut llt.|t wunicn lIIItc llt'L'll iln‘ hItltlcn hall Ill IIngcltlttIrZIl inlmt :Intl lll.ll|.ll_.!t‘l'llt‘lll lIVU' lung. llr‘td that the) llIll\l \lilll cwrttng lltcir Plk'\k‘lllL‘ 'l'ln- lill‘lll \iqucnK groups involved liclIt-tt' that Illt‘ll xuct‘cxs In tormalmng Hf’llllN‘ll-llh, l.IrIII WUIllL'l'l lhc ('FWN will hasten change and the achtcvcmcnt of their goals. The goals of lllL‘ (‘FWN as outlined briefly by Young ll'lL'llItlL‘: - encouraging education and cornâ€" munication among members ' exploring sources of funding 0 mixing (‘l-WN's proï¬le as a decision- niaking advocacy group ' planning for the next National Farm Women‘s Conference - cunbtishing a constitution to be voted on at the next national conference Ronnie Rildcrna. Ontario Coordinator at the CFWN and a delegate to the com lcrcnce, said. "The national network was an idt-a whose time had come." She explained that politicians have been muting for u "finalized structure," such .13 the CFWN. so that contact and com. muntcations with farm women's groups can he casin established. She calls the 4 H tit C December. January, February 1900 formation of the the national nt“ it “an historic moment in Canadian l- culture." Conference Coordinator. Fm m a Prince. reported that in addition I 10 voting members from each pm c. about 130 observers sat in on th' s~ cussions. Arid, aside from the dt : on the network question, rich 1 heard an update couch province? r guess with Agriculture in the Claw I‘m projects, GATT and Canada's role a: trade negotiations, presentation in stress management. and some sp tic advice on retirement planning for .=:ru women. I The Pink National Farm Wm" .14 Conhrence will‘b'o hold in Ontario “in has agreed to be him F8115 or reprinted Md! I 15% We 51mm. 1